02/07/2017 DAB Transcript

Exodus 26:1-27:21 ~ Matthew 25:1-30 ~ Psalm 31:1-8
~ Proverbs 8:1-11

Today is February 7th. Welcome to the Daily Audio Bible. I’m Brian and it is great to be here with you
today to take the next step forward in the scriptures as we move our way
through the books of the Bible and the months of the year, tying it all
together to take the journey through the entire Bible in a year. So one step at a time and we’re here for the
next step. And we’re reading from The
Voice Translation this week, so that is what we’ll do today, back out into the
desert around the mountain of God, learning of the formation of this new
people. Exodus chapter 26, verse 1
through 27, verse 21 today.

Commentary

For the last few days in the New
Testament in the book of Matthew Jesus has been talking about the end. This whole thing got started with the
prediction that he made that the Temple would be thrown down and his disciples
came to him and wanted to know when and how they would know that the end was
coming. So Jesus has been talking about
that and ends up saying the end is kind of more the beginning. The thing that you are thinking of as the end
is more the beginning of the end. It is
the birth pains. It is the overthrow of
darkness and the installation of a new kingdom, the kingdom of heaven. For all of the predictions that have gone
into predicting the end over millennia, Jesus ends up saying nobody knows. No one in heaven. Not even the Son. Only the Father knows. So you should live like it is today. You should live like it is now. You should be vigilant like it is going to
happen this afternoon.

Then he gives a couple of
parables, a couple of stories to illustrate this as he concludes this
discussion in today’s reading: The
kingdom of heaven is this way. Picture
it like this, Jesus says. And then he
talks about the 10 bridesmaids who are waiting for a wedding and they’re
waiting and they’re waiting and they’re waiting for the groom and their
lanterns are going to go out and then half of them are prepared and half of
them are unprepared. And when the groom
shows up, those who are prepared get to go to the wedding feast and those who
were not prepared and had to go look for oil, they finally make their way to
the location of the wedding feast, but they’re not allowed in. The groom says I don’t know you.

And then he uses another story
about a master who entrusts a certain amount of his resources to three
different people in three different denominations. So one guy, he gets five talents and he goes
and turns it into 10. And one guy is
given two talents to steward and he turns it into four. And the other man is given one talent and he
buries it in the ground. So when the
master comes back to check up on things, two of the servants have doubled what
they were entrusted with and have stewarded it well and one digs up what he had
buried and gives it back to the master, which does not work out so well for
that guy.

All of these stories are
illustrating what the kingdom is like and they come at the end of what Jesus is
talking about in describing the end of things and the beginning of the
new. So this gives us a good moment of
pause because what Jesus is saying is you’ve got to be ready all the time. If a person knew that their house was going
to be broken into tonight, they would be ready for that. If they knew, they would vigilant. So Jesus is using these illustrations and
essentially saying now you know, be vigilant.

So where do we fall in these
stories? Prepared or unprepared? Vigilant or lethargic? Stewarding the talent we have been entrusted
with in all ways or burying it in the ground out of fear? When Jesus talks about the advancement of the
kingdom, he tells us that we shouldn’t freak out about it. We shouldn’t panic over it. We should be ready. So are we?
Is there margin in our lives enough to be vigilant and ready at all
times as if we are really participating in bringing a kingdom to be?

Prayer

Father, we thank you for your
word. We thank you for its counsel and
instruction and the way it clarifies our lives every day. And every day we complete another step
forward, moving our way through your word and when we do, we are always greeted
with new choices, choices that lead us on the narrow path that leads to life or
choices that don’t. So come, Holy
Spirit, because vigilance is required in this life in all sorts of ways. Things are always falling out of alignment so
we need you and we need to be vigilant so that it is small adjustments rather
than major overhauls because we’ve train wrecked somewhere far off the path
that leads to life. Come Holy Spirit, in
the mighty name of Jesus we ask, because without you we are nothing and we have
no way of getting there. Help us to be
vigilant, we ask in Jesus’ name.
Amen.

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Community Prayer Requests and Praise Reports

Hi everyone. This is Amy from Alberta calling. I just wanted to share some thoughts about
the Exodus 12 passage about Passover. I
heard somebody teach about this years ago and they said Passover, it’s not a
celebration of the spirit of death passing over. It is about allowing God to pass over the
threshold into your place in your home, your heart and that very presence of
God being with you so that the spirit of death or the destroyer can’t come into
your place. I needed to hear that. It was paradigm shifting because before then
it had always been about ‘whew, death escaped me. I did what God said and that has just allowed
me to escape the bad things.’ That
teaching reminded me it is the presence of God that we celebrate and the
welcoming him over the threshold into our lives. So I enjoyed that reminder as we read that
the other day together. I’m enjoying
2017 being kind of reunited with the DAB family. Brian, thank you for sharing what has been
going on in your life. Your honesty is
really encouraging and inspirational. I
gotta say you’re a lot like your mom.
You’re the glue that holds this family together and I thank you. I thank you for your ministry to us. Take care, you all, and make sure you’re
inviting the Lord over the threshold into your heart today. Bye.

Hey, my name is Brian. I’m from Spencer, MA. I heard Bernie a couple days ago and I feel
for you, man. I’m 27 years old and I
have my parents and I’ve seen them struggle through their marriage. They’ve been together for about 28 years now
and with everything on them, they’ve had two divorces __________ last 18 years
and God has lifted us up and never let us go and they are strong. They are pastors of a church, eight years in
the ministry, and me and my brothers were all worship leaders or pastors of
ministries and God has really stuck with us no matter what circumstances have
happened. So be strong. Pray.
And we will continue to be with you in prayer. Bernie from Tennessee, I love you, man. And I love the DAB family. Thank you.
This is my first time calling.
Alright, bye.

Hi Daily Audio Bible family. This is Michelle and I’m asking for you all
to pray for my daughter. She is a
teenager. We adopted her from a foreign
country when she was 2 and she has spina bifida and is a teenager now in renal
failure. Her dad and I divorced several
years ago, but she has a lot of wounds and I am just asking you to pray for her
heart, that she presses into God right now as we’re starting the transplant
process and waiting for her to get worse and feeling worse every day before she
is a candidate for us to go in for a transplant surgery. So please just pray that she does not get so
defeated with feeling badly every single day that she doesn’t reach out to the
Lord anymore and praying that she presses into his comfort and begging him to
show up for her like he has since she was a little baby found on hospital
steps. Please pray for her. Please pray that she runs toward the Lord
through this and that he is glorified in this process, even when to a young
girl it doesn’t look like it makes sense.
Thank you family.

Good morning family. This is Biola from Maryland. I hope you’re all doing well. Brian and Jill, God bless you. Brian, God continue to comfort you and your
family during this time. Izzy and Niki,
God bless you for your kind offers to Dorcas.
Izzy, I’m praying for wisdom for you concerning this music
opportunity. I’m praying that your life
will continue to be for signs and wonders, in the name of Jesus. Carol from OKC, I’m praying that God would
continue to comfort you and use you mightily for his glory. Lanae, I hope your foot surgery went well. I’m praying for complete and speedy healing
for you, in Jesus’ name. Marianne from
California, I’m praying that God would heal your marriage and touch your
husband, that he would make your husband tenderhearted towards you and he will
draw close to God. Sister, pray and keep
trusting God about this. I know that he has
got you in his hands no matter what.
Jordan from Michigan, this is way past due, but I’m thanking God on your
behalf for a successful surgery for your dad.
I pray for a speedy recovery and healing for him. I really enjoyed the poem you wrote on Bond
to Teach. I enjoyed the cadence, the rhymes,
the truths contained in it. I am praying
that God would cause big joy to well up within you, brother, and deliver you completely
from that depression, in the name of Jesus.
I want to give a shout-out to the poets amongst us, you, Jordan, Blind
Tony, the sister who wrote a beautiful poem, sorry, I’m drawing a blank on your
name, and all our closet poets. Call in
and bless us with your talent. God bless
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for breakthroughs for you regarding your business and finances. The word of God says we should ask for wisdom
whenever we need it, so I’m praying that as you’re asking, God will give you and
your wife much wisdom to manage your finances well, in the name of Jesus. Yvonne from California, I heard your prayer
request and your cry for help. I pray that
God would take away your longing and desire for alcohol and it will become
distasteful to you. I break the power of
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longing with a hunger and thirst for him, in the name of Jesus. Sister, I want to encourage you to go and
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Hello, I’m calling from Ohio. First-time caller. I’ve been listening to Daily Audio Bible for three
years. I want to thank you for this forum. I’m calling today on behalf of my nephew who is
fighting a 10-year addiction. If the Lord
doesn’t intervene, we fear that things could get worse for the family and it is
already very dire. Please, his name is
Andrew. I would appreciate your prayers. I’m getting to know this community better and
I have grown to love and respect each one that calls in and says a prayer. Thank you so much. God bless.

Hi everybody. This is Lisa the Encourager and I’m calling
tonight because I was all caught up on all my Daily Audio Bible reading and I decided
to download the Reframe book. I haven’t had
a chance to read it so I just figured I would just buy the audio which is only
$5.95 guys, by the way. Anyways, I am in
my house and doing some painting and stuff and I’m listening to it and as I’m listening
to it, I hear the most profound thing. I’ve
been a Christian a greater portion of my life than I haven’t been and I heard
something in that that I never ever thought about and I know I’m never going to
articulate it as good as Brian does, but basically this is it. God created us because he loved us,
right? But not only did he create us because
he loves us, but he loves to be loved. God
wants to be loved by us. I was just
blown away. I have never thought about that. I’ve never thought about that. Just think about God by himself and he created
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I just started bawling. I was like oh,
my gosh! I can’t believe I never thought
about that. So I went outside in the backyard,
sat down in the middle of the grass and I just looked up. And I was like, “God, I’m so sorry.” I’m like, “I love you so much. I thank you so much.” It was so amazing that I never thought about that
before. So I’m really enjoying the book. It was amazing just to have that thought. I just wanted to share it with you guys. Hopefully you will be impacted as much as I was.